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Anonymous No. 16096321

Im a science idiot.

Would a jet pilot's cockpit filled with liquid increase or reduce the effects of g-force when making maneuvers.

Anonymous No. 16096370

>>16096321
I find it funny how much that poster looks like something AI would come up with

Anonymous No. 16096373

>>16096370
disney devs were the original ai

Anonymous No. 16096413

>>16096321
If the pilot is strapped into the seat then it would be the same. If the pilot is floating freely then there may be some minor changes until the pilot contacts the roof or seat again

Anonymous No. 16096462

>>16096413
>If the pilot is strapped into the seat then it would be the same.
i guess that makes sense

would you say the force would be lessened somewhat for the limbs that are trying to manipulate the controls?

Anonymous No. 16096600

>>16096462
Yes because the inertial mass of water is greater than air which creates a buffer

Anonymous No. 16096664

>>16096600
makes sense, ty

Anonymous No. 16096781

>>16096600
>Yes because the inertial mass of water is greater than air which creates a buffer
Akschually no. The only thing that matters is stretching out the g-force in time.

Anonymous No. 16096783

>>16096413
why would the pilot contact the seat if they're neutrally buoyant?